Wednesday, August 06, 2008
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I'm pretty sure these were Oberheim designed and built. They also did the Maestro pedals in this era - like Sample and Hold....
ReplyDeleteit's an amazing sounding filter, totally unlike anything else.
ReplyDeletebut $2600 !! yikes! that's crazy.
especially from southside guitars who don't have a great reputation.
main drag music have one for sale at a more sensible $1000.
too expensive, I've bought two and only paid around $800 on average, one w/ a case, never seen that footswitch before, hmm, I' d pay 100 for the footswitch!
ReplyDeleteNow I know what this is! Last month's Guitar Player with Al Di Meola had a old RTF concert shot with one of these in from of Al and Stanley Clarke. Now I know what they are! Danke!
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